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Fmr. Officer Kim Potter Found Guilty On All Charges

Former police officer Kim Potter has been found guilty of both first- and second-degree manslaughter after shooting and killing 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April.

Durham zeroes in on Clinton campaign, could call some aides to testify, court memo reveals

New court filing in Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko's criminal case shows prosecutors want to know if Clinton campaign knew false intel was going to FBI. Expert calls it an "incredible twist."

Federal judge blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate in 10 states, says it goes beyond workplace authority

The decision from a Missouri judge follows a halt placed on the nationwide mandate by a Georgia judge earlier this month

San Diego Judge Strikes Down School District’s Vax Mandate

The court rules that only the state can implement vaccination requirements, not local school districts.

Pentagon unveils new rules on ‘extremism’ following January 6 riot — even ‘liking’ a social media post could land a service member in trouble

The Pentagon issued new rules this week outlining what constitutes prohibited extremist behavior in military ranks and what will be the procedure for handling such behavior, the Associated Press reported.

Christian Ministries Appeal To Supreme Court To Block Biden’s Vaccine Mandate For The Private Sector

Three Christian ministries have filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme court to block the Biden administration's COVID vaccine mandate for the private sector, which requires companies with at least 100 employees to require the jab or be subjected to weekly testing.

Judge Hands Down Big Win to Gen. Flynn, Will Allow His Family to Sue CNN

CNN may have the opportunity to write another check for doing its job poorly, this time to relatives of former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn for labeling them followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Appeals Court Lifts Stay on Biden Vax Mandate

The previously suspended OSHA rule requires companies with 100 or more employees to impose worker vaccine mandates.

SCOTUS Sends Texas Abortion Case to Court That Supported Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court sent the case over Texas' six-week abortion ban to a federal appeals court Thursday, just six days after the justices declined to overturn the ban while allowing opponents to continue with part of their challenge.

Virginia hospital found in contempt of court for denying patient prescribed round of Ivermectin

A drawn out court battle became the reality of one family who wanted to try Ivermectin on their ailing mother.

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